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Tante Gans und das Kuchenfest

Courage Watercolor style

Tante Gans, a cheeky and clever goose, faces a strict mayor who bans fun in Schnatterbach. Determined to restore chaos and joy, Tante Gans and her friends challenge the mayor to a series of games to win back their beloved mud baths and a grand cake festival.

In Schnatterbach, the sun was shining, and the animals were busy with their playful morning routines. Fritzchen the pig was splashing in puddles, Zippel the squirrel was balancing a nut, and Bolle the bear was munching on honey cookies. Tante Gans stood on the market square and announced a great idea: a cake festival! The animals cheered, but Bolle asked who would bake the cakes.

Suddenly, Mayor Schnauser, the big wild boar, arrived looking stern. He declared there would be no cake festival. "Schnatterbach needs order, not cakes!" he grunted. Fritzchen was shocked, comparing life without puddles to cake without sprinkles. Tante Gans laughed at the idea of order in their chaotic village.

The next day, a big sign appeared in front of the mud bath: "NO SPLASHING ALLOWED!" Fritzchen was heartbroken, worrying about being too clean. Tante Gans promised to uncover the mayor's secret. Her friends gathered in her cozy home, the Schnatterstube, to brainstorm over cake.

That night, they sneaked to the bakery and caught Mayor Schnauser eating a giant raspberry cake. Zippel exclaimed they found a cake thief! But before confronting him, Zippel accidentally made a loud noise, alerting the mayor. "Who's there?" he demanded.

The next morning, Tante Gans challenged the mayor to a competition: if they win, the mud bath stays and they have the cake festival. Mayor Schnauser accepted, boasting about his orderliness. Tante Gans teased him about his hiding skills.

After a series of fun challenges, the animals won. The mayor admitted defeat, allowing the mud bath and the cake festival. Tante Gans, with a big grin, invited the mayor to join the celebration. Chaos and cakes returned to Schnatterbach, with laughter and joy everywhere.

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